STGCC 2014: What to Expect- The round up!

So we are less then a week away from the Event itself, if you have been following my blogs you would have a rough idea of what is it to be for this year's
STGCC The guest list is certaintly a exciting line-up.

Here is a roundup of what to expect with timely updates with the merchandise that the booths are selling as well, So do check back for updates.

1-Guest Seiyuu:

Tomokazu Sugita

Tomokazu Sugita. Photo provided by STGCC.

-This edition of STGCC will see the debut appearance of Tomokazu Sugita, a famous seiyuu (voice actor) best known for voicing many memorable roles in

various Japanese anime and game titles – from Gintoki of the popular Gintama, to Kyon from Haruhi Suzumiya and Joseph Joestar from Jojo’s Bizzare

Adventure. He also brought to life Ragna the Bloodedge from fighting game BlazBlue, which spawned an anime series. In fact, not only is this his debut at STGCC, the trip also marks his very first visit to meet fans in Southeast Asia!

2-Guest Cosplayers:

Aliga

Aliga as Kuroneko during one of our photoshoot session with her

-Aliga should be no stranger to most. She has been invited to several conventions in asia as VIP guest and judge. Her kawaii-ness and moe-ness has won her many fans across Asia and beyond.

-Lenneth XVII is a local cosplayer whom coses a wide variety of characters base on the philosophy of not being picky about who she cosplay as but why she cosplay the character. Its great to see a local cosplayer being featured here.

Stayxxxx

Stayxxxx. Photo Provided by STGCC

-Stayxxxx may look like a suave and stylish guy when donning variousanime/manga/game outfits, but she is in fact a female cosplayer well-known forcosplaying male characters. Her depictions of anime characters such as CaptainLevi from Attack on Titan, Houka Inumata from Kill la Kill, and Gilgamesh from FATE series have won her fans from across the region.

-haLRu (MONOMIND) is a prominent independent engineer of SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH and his responsibility is to drop beats on the dance floor daily.

He was the sound engineer for the recording of the underground Doujin hits such as Himawari Remix, RayRain and even albums like Anime House Project

and enigmatic LIA4.

estha (GEOGRAPHIC)

Picture provided by STGCC

-estha (GEOGRAPHIC)’s music mostly encompasses styles of house music, but he has multiple releases in the Touhou and Game music genres as well, most notably his works with Key Sounds Label. He is also the founder of two paramount Doujin groups within the Touhou scene – “GEOGRAPHIC” and “XL PROJECT”, both comprising experienced talents from Music, Design, Programming and Storytelling.

-Since his destined encounter with the popular anime Sailor Moon, Inu has been hooked on the Anisong genre and has dedicated himself to anime sound track production. His latest pieces include the rearrangement of anime theme songs from Sengoku Collection.

-D.watt has released more than 250 CDs with the notoriously famous IOSYS, a Japanese musical ensemble known for their Doujin (self-published works) releases from the Touhou Project series (a popular Japanese doujin game series) and the Denpa music genre. The group is a regular contributor of tunes for popular arcade games such as Beatmania IIDX by Konami and Maimai by Sega.

-“Do Vocaloids Dream of Doomsday Bird?” is sasakure.UK’s major debut in 2010, blasting his name to fame in the Vocaloid world. His music outlook is characterised by a distinct pop flavour with a deep atmosphere, interjected with blip-bloppy chiptune sounds as well as changing key and rhythm. Some of his famous songs are frequently used in Hatsune Miku: Project Diva rhythm games as well!

VJ katsumaki

VJ katsumaki. Picture from STGCC website

-Watch VJ katsumaki as she spices up DJ Night with her video mixes and visuals! Master at mixing live videos, katsumaki is a prominent figure in the Anisong and Trance club scene, performing at famous Tokyo clubs mogra, ageha, liquid room and womb.

Humberto Ramos’ affinity with everyone’s favourite web-head dates back in 2003 when he started working on both Peter Parker and Spectacular Spiderman for Marvel Comics. With his distinct manga style artwork, Ramos has made a name for himself and is currently working on the newly re-launched Amazing Spider-Man series, drawing some of the best characters to date featuring Electro, Black Cat and Silk.

Alex Solis

Artwork of Alex Solis. Picture provided by STGCC.

Creative artist Alex Solis (or alexmdc in the T-shirt world) is one of the most successful artists on Threadless, an online platform where the top voted designs make its way onto T-shirts and other apparels. In an attempt to address the relationship between fast food and obesity, he came up with a series of humorous depictions of what would happen to superheroes if fast food becomes part of their daily diet. Check out his oversized Batman and Superman at STGCC!

Simone Legno

Artwork of Simone Legno. Picture provided by STGCC.

The popular tokidoki brand is a classic staple of STGCC, with fans lining around the block to meet Simone Legno, the charismatic creator behind the hugely successful pop culture phenomenon. An Italian with an undying passion for Japanese culture, Legno has worked on many high profile design projects for big brands such as Volkswagen and Microsoft.

Harvey Tolibao

Artwork of Harvey Tolibao . Picture provided by STGCC.

Harvey Tolibao returning to STGCC after two years, Tolibao will be launching a brand new HMT (Home of Multi-Talent) Studios artbook at the show to inspire other artists. Get ready to be impressed with the amazing collection of artwork in the book!

Evacomics

If you have been active on Facebook, you should have seen her works on your newsfeed.

Evacomics iconic comic comparing life in Japan and life in Singapore/US are a regular feature on facebook news feed. The comics are a fun way to compare the diffrent countries culture and traditions.

"Everyone uses the panda of an icon of something cute and harmless, but I love painting them disgruntled and angry; it takes people by surprise.” -Aaron Martin, AngryWoebots.

Phillip Tan

Some of Philip's works. Picture from STGCC website

"Philip started his career with Wildstorm's Taleweaver and Marvel's Uncanny Xmen. He went on to draw a wide variety of books across publishers. Among the few better known works are Todd McFarlane's Spawn and his DC projects like Green Lantern, Barman and Robin, and Savage Hawkman.

In recent times, Philip spends most of his days working on his creator owned book, while occasionally contributing to misc covers and stories for major publishers."

Aaron E. Kim Jacinto

Some of Jacinto works. Picture from STGCC website

Aaron E. Kim Jacinto was born in Aug 4, 1988 in San Juan City, Manila, he is a Filipino comic book artist and considered as one of the youngest artists at Marvel Comics. He was discovered by C. B. Cebulski. He was commisioned to do Wolverine Max (6). Jacinto continued to work on other Marvel titles such as Venom (37, 38, 39), Indestructible Hulk (13, 14, 15), Carnage (Annual Superior 1), Thunderbolts (23). Jacinto is currently working on some Marvel projects

Matt " Sekure D "Fabris

Some of Sekure D Works. Picture from STGCC website

Born in Melbourne, Australia. Matt " Sekure D "Fabris lost himself in Sneakers and in the ultimate attempt to stand out begun to customize his own sneakers in order to have the most limited of limited releases, the 1 of a kind. Soon it evolved into a part time job painting shoes in his bedroom to the beginnings of a new full time career in design.

Scott Tolleson

Some of Scotts Works. Picture from STGCC website

Scott has been interested in toys and art since he was a child growing up in Atlanta, GA. At 16, he moved to Southern California, where he eventually attended Cal State Fullerton and earned a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Illustration. Since 1998, Scott has worked for the Walt Disney Company in Entertainment Productions where he has designed pieces for various parades, venues and merchandise.Aaron E.Kim Jacinto

5-Merchandise

Good Smile Company(Booth No:H3)

Pictures From GSC website.

Some of of the merchandise on sale at the GSC booth. They Surely will bring in more stuffs so do check there booth.

Cherry Credits (Booth: C15)

Picture From GSC website.

-Nendoroid Irine (Shanda Games & Eyedentity ver.). Do note that this is limited to only 100 sold at the event out of the 2000 being sold worldwide.

IOSYS (Booth D40)

Pictures from iosys Webstore

-Grimoire of IOSYS - 東方BEST ALBUM Vol.1 -(50 Copies Only!) @ SGD$30

-Grimoire of IOSYS - 東方BEST ALBUM Vol.2 -(40 Copies Only!) @ SGD$30

-Grimoire of IOSYS - 東方BEST ALBUM Vol.3 -(40 Copies Only!) @ SGD$30

T- Shirt Picture from STGCC website; Album art from iosys webstore

-PUNK IT! SUWAKO! T-Shirt : Worldwide launch at STGCC at SGD $50.

Daiyaku (Booth AA57 )

Pictures from Daiyaku Facebook Page

-We will be having a second Kancolle Badge Kuji this weekend at Singapore Toy, Games & Comic Convention (STGCC)!!
With Lucky Draws of Kongou and Shimakaze Dakimakuras to be given out!!
We will be holding a lucky draw at 5pm on the 6th and 7th of Sept at our booth!-Kancolle Game Event!You will be declaring your fleet with the purchased kancolle badges you have!NOTE:Yes, you are able to use the old badges you purchased from us during the previous events, round ones included!

Picture from Daiyaku Facebook Page

Cotton Candy(Booth B27 )

Picture From Cotton Candy FB Page.

-Love Live CheerLeader Costumes. 100% Similarity.

Retail price: $169 with full accessories. Get it during STGCC at our booth to enjoy $20 OFF immediately.

-Our 'pun-intended' release this Singapore Toy, Games & Comic Convention (STGCC).
Featuring the Kancolle fan illustrations from JUN, Saiseki, Haiashi and Usanekorin, this $20 book comes with two posters & a go at a game to win additional badges and cushions.

Rapid Culture (Booth: D33)

Picture from STGCC FB

-Pokemon nano blocks.....Darn the pikachu battle field really looks good! So which one is your fave?

Xmashed Gear (Booth AA20)

-Some very intresting East X West Fusion pop culture tees on sale! Do check them at booth AA20

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